#166: Unseen MS Symptoms: A Patient Expert’s Perspective from Iceland with Hjördís Ýrr Skúladóttir

What happens when a teacher, police officer, and MS advocate combine resilience, compassion, and leadership? In this inspiring episode, Hjördís Ýrr Skúladóttir from Iceland shares her perspective on unseen MS symptoms, patient advocacy, and the importance of staying connected and hopeful while living with multiple sclerosis.
#165: MS Doesn’t Define Me – How Patti Bevilacqua Turned Multiple Sclerosis into a Life of Purpose

Diagnosed with MS at 22, Patti Bevilacqua had to rethink her entire life path. Today, she helps others find purpose and meaning beyond diagnosis. A powerful conversation about identity, resilience, and mindset.
#148: Recognizing silent progression in MS with Prof. Dr. Heinz Wiendl

Silent progression in MS can occur even without relapses and often remains unnoticed for a long time. In this interview, Prof. Dr. Heinz Wiendl explains how patients and clinicians can recognize subtle changes early, why invisible symptoms matter and what recent research and new therapeutic approaches mean for the future.